Jagdstaffel 40

Jasta 40
Active 1917–1918
Country German Empire
Branch Luftstreitkräfte
Type Fighter squadron
Engagements World War I

Royal Saxon Jagdstaffel 40, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 40, was a World War I "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the Luftstreitkräfte, forerunner to the Luftwaffe. The unit would score over 54 aerial victories during the war, including three observation balloons downed. The squadron's victories came at the expense of five killed in action, one killed in a flying accident, and six wounded in action.[1]

History

Jasta 40 was founded on 30 June 1917 at Fliegerersatz-Abteilung (Replacement Detachment) 6, Grossenhain, Germany. It became operational on 15 August 1917. It scored its first air-to-air victory on 25 September 1917.[1] It would serve until war's end.

Commanding officers (Staffelführers)

Duty stations

Notable personnel

Operations

Jasta 40 began its combat operations on 15 August 1917, in support of Armee-Abteilung A. However, on 14 September 1917, it moved to support of Armee-Abteilung C. On 15 March 1918, it shifted again, to support 17 Armee. The following month, it was assigned to the 4 Armee Front, supporting this formation from various French aerodromes until the Armistice.[1]

References

Endnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Franks, Bailey Guest 1993, p. 45.